By Bethany Hayes One of the primary purposes of vegetable gardening is to stock up on food that you don't need to buy from the store. However, you don't want to spend all day throughout the summer canning, fermenting, and dehydrating. That's why you need to grow some … [Read more...]
To Prune or Not To Prune Tomato Suckers
What do you think about pruning tomato suckers? Well, you may have different types of tomato varieties in your garden, such as: Beefsteak RomaHeirloomCherry Despite this, all tomatoes share the same growth habits. Today, a popular debate question among the … [Read more...]
How to Grow and Prune the Sun Sugar Tomato
The sun sugar tomato (Lycopersicon lycopersicum ‘Sun Sugar’) has a sweet flavor unlike any other in the tomato world. It’s an undeniably captivating fruit and by far the best of the cherry tomato family. Another remarkable fact about these yellow cherry tomatoes is that they … [Read more...]
How to Store Garlic You’ve Grown in Your Garden
So, there you are with garlic galore and everything’s perfect. Your garlic-growing work is done and it’s time to relax, right? Well, not exactly. It’s time to deal with storage problems. Store garlic the wrong way and you risk losing a good chunk of your … [Read more...]
Everything You Need to Know About the Disease-Resistant Rutgers Tomato
The Rutgers tomato (Lycopersicon lycopersicum) is one of the tastiest tomatoes ever. In the words of Lyman Schermerhorn, the breeder credited with developing the variety: The flavor of the fruit is very pleasing and makes juice with a medium high percentage of sugar with low … [Read more...]
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